I would recommend that
you use a paddle brush to make your hair tangle - free and get massive volume and silky smooth hair.
You can
use your paddle brush and your blow dryer to get the feathers at the bangs.
Blow dry your hair straight
using a paddle brush.
The process of
using the paddle brush to dry 75 % of my hair and then tidying up the top layers with a round brush ends up cutting 5 - 10 minutes off my total blow dry time.
STEP 3 - Here's my # 1 time - saving trick to getting a great blow - dry:
I use a paddle brush.
Using a paddle brush, like the Goody Clean Radiance Paddle Brush, allows me to get more hair heated at once.
You may want to
use a paddle brush, round brush, or nylon and boar bristle brush depending on your hair type.
You want to smooth the top part a bit, so
use a paddle brush for this.
If you've never
used a paddle brush, girl, you're missing out!
Not exact matches
In the case where you desire straight styles for your hair, you can
use a blow dryer together with a
paddle brush.
«Blow dry your hair with a
paddle brush to straighten it; then
using a large curling iron (try a 1.5 - inch iron), take random sections, and curl your hair away from your face to give it movement,» advises Taylor Brock, Butterfly Studio Salon's hair expert.
Her hairstylist Jillian Halouska
used the Dyson Supersonic Blow Dryer ($ 399; sephora.com) and a
paddle brush to blow - dry Foy's hair straight, and worked OGX Natural Finish + Aspen Extract Texture Molding Paste ($ 9; ulta.com) in one - inch sections throughout to get the structured, wet - look finish.
When
brushing your dry hair
use a wide - tooth comb to get rid of tangles and knots instead of your
paddle brush which can be harsher on tangled hair.
The process is much like that employed for detangling natural hair, although you'll need to
use a round
brush rather than a
paddle brush or wide - toothed comb.
I
used the 1907 by Fromm Glosser
Paddle Brush to swoop my bangs to the side.
Finish the blow dry with a
paddle brush using 3 to 4 inch sections (if you have fine hair, you can do one side of your hair in one section).
A great tool to
use would be the Moroccanoil Boar Bristle
Paddle Brush ($ 72; moroccanoil.com) since the natural bristles are very close together and they help give luster to your strands.»
Use a wide
paddle brush to pull your hair into a ponytail then secure your hair into a bun with a hair tie.
Ditch your
paddle brush, which is meant to be
used for sleek, straight blowouts, and pick up a round
brush instead.